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-- Admiral Smyth (_Sailors 'Word-Book_).] [2]' Exigent '= exigence, emergency.
Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. 1888
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So there was never, nor could there have ever been, any “Exigent circumstances” sufficient to allow Stoddard to proceed without a warrant.
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So there was never, nor could there have ever been, any “Exigent circumstances” sufficient to allow Stoddard to proceed without a warrant.
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Exigent psychological problems which appear to stem from client's low self-esteem issues should be examined in greater depth.
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"Exigent circumstances," in which the courts have consistently ruled that an officer needn't take the time to pursue a warrant if a life could be in danger or the destruction of evidence could be happening, allows the officer to break down the door, if necessary.
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Buried in his speech, at the very end of his speech, is this little nugget, which I think is the most egregious and important part of his entire admission:Exigent letters
03/09/2007 2007
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Exigent circumstances is a situation that comes immediately to mind if ...
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We continue be excited about our opportunity to merge with Exigent Security Products, the radiation sensor company.
unknown title 2011
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We continue be excited about our opportunity to merge with Exigent Security Products, the radiation sensor company.
unknown title 2011
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Roberto Clementi - She is Exigent [unfound044] (unfoundsound) 16.
"xchannel" via Mindfield in Google Reader deepgoa 2010
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